Will India have a new captain for the Ireland series?

The arranged Asia Cup preliminary camp somewhat recently of August has raised the chance of another commander for the three-match Twenty20 Worldwide series against Ireland. With Hardik Pandya, the ordinary T20I commander, expected to be essential for the crew for the Asia Cup, the selectors are probably going to look for another pioneer. The three Twenty20 Internationals are booked for August 18, 20, and 23, set to happen after the finish of the five-match series against West Indies. Who the commander could be stays a question of guess, yet what appears to be evident is that lead trainer Rahul Dravid needs every one of the players chose for the Asia Cup to go to the camp. The main conceivable exemption for this situation could be Jasprit Bumrah, whom the Indian group the executives and the selectors need to test in the Twenty20 games, where he will have a responsibility of not multiple overs. Bumrah, obviously, is falling off a long injury break of 10 months during which he even went through a medical procedure. Dravid has recommended the extended camp in Bengaluru to get ready for the Asia Cup. The camp could begin on August 24-25 preceding the group flies to Sri Lanka for the six-group intra-mainland title. India's most memorable match of the title, planned from August 30 to September 17, is against chief opponents Pakistan on September 2. It has now arisen that Dravid and the individuals from his care staff have been feeling much better of their obligations for the August 18-23 Ireland T20I series because of this pre-arranged camp. In the interim, the Indian group has arrived at Barbados, where they will play two of the three ODIs against West Indies, on July 27 and 29. The group has been joined by Pandya, Sanju Samson, Yuzvendra Chahal, Kuldeep Yadav, and Umran Malik, the players who have been picked for the ODIs. Notwithstanding Yashasvi Jaiswal, the Test trained professional, R Ashwin, Ajinkya Rahane, and Navdeep Saini have left for India. Jaiswal has remained back since he is important for the Twenty20 crew. The five-match Twenty20 series is booked from August 3 to August 13, 2023.